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    Internet Addiction

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    Internet addiction Title: The problem of Internet addiction is clearly a serious problem and the group most susceptible to it are university students. Discuss Nowadays Internet takes up an important place in our society. Since its invention it has a big influence on our private and working life. Especially university students pass their spare time surfing the internet without knowing their limitations. Internet is a dangerous trap for young people. In this essay the focus will be on the factors

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    scope of internet

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    Scope Of Internet Essays and Term Papers Top of Form Advanced Search Bottom of Form High-Speed Internet Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 4 1.1 Scope and limitation 5 2.0 High Speed Internet Access 6 2.1 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Broadband Internet Access 6 2.1.1 Introduction 6 2.1.2 How DSL works 8 2.1.3 Advantages and disadvantages of DSL 9 2.1.4 DSL Service providers 10 2.2 Cable Inte Premium 6311 Words 26 Pages Television and the Internet Television and The Internet Having already

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    Internet and the Workplace

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    The Internet and the Workplace The Internet has become a pervasive presence in the American workplace. Two-thirds of employees in medium and large companies in the United States now have Internet access‚ compared with fifteen percent only two years ago‚ according to a sampling of 500 companies surveyed by the IntelliQuest Corporation. (IntelliQuest) Workers with Web access typically spend five to ten hours per week sending personal e-mail or searching for information not specifically related

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    Internet Banking

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    Internet Banking – Experiences of International markets In the days of virtualisation where working mothers and travelling sales-team prefer to use flexi-time and remote jobs profile; Internet is being adopted as a parallel medium of communication‚ transaction‚ and social networking. Internet banking is fast gaining momentum across the globe for its convenience and ease of conducting transactions at a speed and service levels never dreamt of‚ a decade ago. In-spite of its multiple advantages

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    Surfing the Internet

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    Surfing The Internet Michael LaCroix Eng 101 Dr. Sonnchein 4/10/96 Chances are‚ anyone who is reading this paper has at one time‚ at least‚ surfed the net once. Don’t worry if you haven’t‚ I will explain everything you need to know about the Internet and the World Wide Web. Including how it started‚ it’s growth‚ and the purpose it serves in today’s society. The Internet was born about 20 years ago‚ as a U.S. Defense Department network called the ARPnet. The ARPnetwork was an experimental network

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    Why big tobacco companies are betting on e-cigarettes Background Cigarette companies have recently introduced a new product often referred to as “electronic cigarettes.” Though in its early stages and only claiming a small percent of the market in comparison to combustible cigarettes‚ this new product has certainly caught the attention of the market “overnight.” So what is it about these new cigarettes that have caused them to become so popular? Electronic cigarettes are very similar to personal

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    Misuse of Internet

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    * 1. Managing Internet Misuse Inside the Company * 2. It is important to learn how to prevent misuse of your company’s technology resources and how to protect your business from legal liability for employee misuse of e-mail‚ blogs and the Internet. Managing Internet Misuse Introduction * 3. More than 25% of employers have fired workers for misuse of e-mail. 1/3 of employers have fired an employee for misuse of the Internet. More than 50% of employers have disciplined an employee for violating

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    Internet Marketing

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    represent my own unaided work‚ and that the assignment has not previously been submitted for academic examination towards any qualification. Furthermore‚ it represents my own opinions and not necessarily those of the Cape Peninsula University of Technology. Signed Date Table of Contents Declaration ii 1. Social media advertising effectiveness... (full title) 1 1.1 Internet usage in SA

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    Jessie Owns

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    motive for millions of track and field racers. James Cleveland was his name as a young chap. Born on September 12‚ 1913; James Cleveland grew up as a poor boy with his grandfather being a slave and his father a shop keeper. He was often sick with what his mother would call the “devils cold”. Going to school as a child‚ James did not get his new name from his parents or his family‚ but got it from his school teacher. His classmates called him J.C.‚ but his teacher did not understand him when he

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    Internet Access: Flat Fee vs. Pay-Per-Use Most Internet users are either not charged to access information‚ or pay a low-cost flat fee. The Information SuperHighway‚ on the other hand‚ will likely be based upon a pay-per-use model. On a gross level‚ one might say that the payment model for the Internet is closer to that of broadcast (or perhaps cable) television while the model for the Information SuperHighway is likely to be more like that of pay-per-view T.V. "Pay-per-use" environments affect

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